Understanding negotiable instruments and payment systems / William H. Lawrence.
2019
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Title
Understanding negotiable instruments and payment systems / William H. Lawrence.
Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2019]
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 481 pages) : illustrations.
Series
Understanding series (New York, N.Y.)
LexisNexis digital library.
LexisNexis digital library.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction to instruments
Negotiability
Transfer and negotiation
Contract obligations
Satisfying the conditions of contractual liability
Holder in due course
Discharge
Warranty liability
Prevention of unjust enrichment
Tort concepts
Check collection and payment
Relationship between a payor bank and its customer
Payment by cash
Payment by credit card
Electronic fund transfers
Wire transfers
Letters of credit.
Negotiability
Transfer and negotiation
Contract obligations
Satisfying the conditions of contractual liability
Holder in due course
Discharge
Warranty liability
Prevention of unjust enrichment
Tort concepts
Check collection and payment
Relationship between a payor bank and its customer
Payment by cash
Payment by credit card
Electronic fund transfers
Wire transfers
Letters of credit.
Summary
"[This book provides an overview] of the subject matter covered by Articles 3, 4 & 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code and by relevant provisions of the Truth in Lending Act, and Fair Credit Billing Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and Regulations E, J, Z, and CC. A primary focus is directed toward the law of negotiable instruments and of bank deposits and collections. The author also address the existing legal regimes that govern payments made in all forms, including checks and other drafts, cash, credit card, automated clearinghouses, automated teller machines, debit cards, and wholesale fund transfer. Areas of coverage added to the second edition of the book includec hanges to the prior promulgation of Articles 3 and 4; revisions to Article 1; changes in check collection related to depository-bank check truncation; enhanced federal regulation of payment systems to assist in the detection of money laundering; regulation of debit cards, prepaid cards, mobile wallets, mobile payments, P2P, and crypto-currencies; and letters of credit."-- Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Print version record.
Location
www
Other Editions
Revision of: Lawrence, William H. Understanding negotiable instruments and payment systems. Newark, NJ : LexisNexis, 2002
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Language
English
ISBN
9781531014117 (electronic book)
1531014119 (electronic book)
9781531014100
1531014100
1531014119 (electronic book)
9781531014100
1531014100
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